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grand prix.395 is shut down between martin luther king jr blvd and pratt st.hanover street is blocked between pratt and lombaad streets hopkins place shut down between pratt and lombard streets.lee street is closed between light and charles streets pratt street at paca streets - conway street between howard and light streets camden street between paca and howard streets there's a long list of information to knnw, but we've put it on our website for you fox baltimore dot com slash news links.((ess))) yyu can get up to the minute traffic weekend on our website... foxbaltimore dot com.... and on our fox45 app.it's free traffic...news and weather in the palm of your hand. candace dold ffx45 news at ten. a private funeral service was held today... for astronaut neil armstrong. armstrong.the funeral took place in cincinnati this morning.president obama has also asked the country to lower their flags to half staff to honnr the first man on the moon.armstrong died last saturday... at the age of 822 3 a 3-year-old new hampshire girl recovers after she's trapped under a 6-hundredd pound gravest
grand prix.395 is shut down between martin luther king jr blvd and pratt st.hanover street is blocked between pratt and lombaad streets hopkins place shut down between pratt and lombard streets.lee street is closed between light and charles streets pratt street at paca streets - conway street between howard and light streets camden street between paca and howard streets there's a long list of information to knnw, but we've put it on our website for you fox baltimore dot com slash news...
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or ink, and then the new chapter numbers, so in this case chapter 51 has been renumbered to chapter 22. we have one revision in ink and another revision in plumet, or early pencil, and the old traditional chapter numbers are giving way to the new 13th century style of ordering chapters of the bible. and, essentially, these chapter numbers are the same chapter numbers we see now when we look at the bible today. the hornby bible is extremely significant for a number of reasons. it was created, we don't know exactly when, but sometime between 1210 and 1220, and it survived intact until 1981 at which point it was tragically sold at auction and broken apart by its purchasers immediately. the leaves were then distributed for tax purposes and sold off piece by piece. sometime in the early 1980s ohio state university came into possession through donation of roughly 150-160 of these leaves, and over the last few years, it has become somewhat of an obsession for me to try to piece together as many pieces of this bible as possible. we are now sitting at approximately 100 or 181 leaves out of an o
or ink, and then the new chapter numbers, so in this case chapter 51 has been renumbered to chapter 22. we have one revision in ink and another revision in plumet, or early pencil, and the old traditional chapter numbers are giving way to the new 13th century style of ordering chapters of the bible. and, essentially, these chapter numbers are the same chapter numbers we see now when we look at the bible today. the hornby bible is extremely significant for a number of reasons. it was created, we...
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i put 22 of those last week. i got them for 75% off. they're in the dormant phase. spring, they'll come right back out. >> i believe you. >> while you're out there, think about the cracks around your doors and windows. it is going to be cold weather. money will be going right out those cracks when you start turning on your heat and air. this is silicone caulk. they all look alike people think. that's not true. there's acrylic and silicone. this is ge door and window caulk. there's nothing more expensive than doing a job twice. if you use an inferior product that is not durable like acrylic, it's not gonna last as long. you're gonna end up doing it more. >> you say it's permanent. still, you'll never have to caulk again? >> that's correct. it holds up to things like freezing rain, sleet, snow, different temperature variations. but the thing i like about it. it's weatherproof, water proof. says twice on the packaging, permanent. >> use this in the bathroom? >> sure, you can. they make product force indoors and outdoors. make sure the product you use for outside your h
i put 22 of those last week. i got them for 75% off. they're in the dormant phase. spring, they'll come right back out. >> i believe you. >> while you're out there, think about the cracks around your doors and windows. it is going to be cold weather. money will be going right out those cracks when you start turning on your heat and air. this is silicone caulk. they all look alike people think. that's not true. there's acrylic and silicone. this is ge door and window caulk. there's...
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on september 22 and 23rd kirk land washington will hold the northwest book event. it will feature doesn'ts of dozens of appearances. also the weekends of september 22nd, booktv will be live from the national mall in washington, d.c., for the national book festival. be sure to check book booktv.org. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we'll add them to our list. e-mail us at booktv at c-span.org. a conversation with andrew welsh is next on booktv. he talked about during the recent visit to columbus, ohio. the book "hide rid at home." domestic terrorism trials that started in the city. >> on august 6, 2002, the three men who had known each other for a couple of years at the local mosque got together. they basically went out for coffee at the caribou cafe coffee house. it was ten months affiliate after the war in afghanistan had begun, at the time there was a lot of reports about the civilian casualties in that war. these three were upset about that. and they just started talking about sort what they could do to enact revenge or if they
on september 22 and 23rd kirk land washington will hold the northwest book event. it will feature doesn'ts of dozens of appearances. also the weekends of september 22nd, booktv will be live from the national mall in washington, d.c., for the national book festival. be sure to check book booktv.org. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we'll add them to our list. e-mail us at booktv at c-span.org. a conversation with andrew welsh is next on booktv. he talked about...
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near 80 up in baltimore. we'll have highs in the low 80s this afternoon with lots of sunshine once again. this doesn't get old. >> not at all. a good day to eat lunch outside. >>> the acc scores the latest coup in the conference realignment wars. >> it's going to be a great division. the nationals didn't fall apart with stephen straussburg's replace -- strasburg's replacement on the mound. >>> good morning, everybody. last night was supposed to be stephen strasburg's final game of the season. well, as we all know he was shut down early last friday. so yesterday instead it was john lannan's turn to take over. try and lead the nats to a sweep over the mets. they head into the 4th inning scoreless until ryan zimmerman gets a hold of one over the center field wall. nats go up 1-0. lannan looked good last night. he pitched five and two-thirds shutout innings to pick up his third win of the season. even though he was done early on, the nats weren't. in the 8th, desmond at the dish adds one more. the nationals go on
near 80 up in baltimore. we'll have highs in the low 80s this afternoon with lots of sunshine once again. this doesn't get old. >> not at all. a good day to eat lunch outside. >>> the acc scores the latest coup in the conference realignment wars. >> it's going to be a great division. the nationals didn't fall apart with stephen straussburg's replace -- strasburg's replacement on the mound. >>> good morning, everybody. last night was supposed to be stephen...
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martin luther king, jr.'s famous i have a dream speech. for nearly two years the old leaking reflecting pool has been torn up, reconstructed and fenced off from the public. construction and clean-up crews put finishing touches on the $34 million reconstruction project and shortly after noon scott stevenson of korman construction started taking down the fencing. a few minutes later the public was invited to come down and see the new reflecting pool which instead of being filled with tap water is now filled with water taken from the nearby tidal basin and processed to make it cleaner. there were some logistical problems in the rebuilding of the reflecting pool on. what is now a field there used to be buildings occupied by the u.s. navy. >> all those substructures and drains and inlets and storm trains and electrical duct banks were still in the ground and when you go to put foundations in, you run into those things that no one knows. about. >> reporter: but the project is now done and there are some significant improvements here. what used t
martin luther king, jr.'s famous i have a dream speech. for nearly two years the old leaking reflecting pool has been torn up, reconstructed and fenced off from the public. construction and clean-up crews put finishing touches on the $34 million reconstruction project and shortly after noon scott stevenson of korman construction started taking down the fencing. a few minutes later the public was invited to come down and see the new reflecting pool which instead of being filled with tap water is...
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reported by keith sharon and frank mickadet of "the orange county register". >> six out of a team of 22 saying it happened, confirming it happened so there's little doubt -- there's no doubt in my mind that it happened wrt we spoke with one player from the 2011 tustin red cobras team whose parents didn't want him identified. the player told us coaches did discuss cash incentives for big hits and that after games players would vote on which player would receive the money. he also said he saw a coach give a player cash. daryn crawford, head coach of the cobras call those claims nonsense. did you ever suggest or pay for a player to hurt a player on other team? >> absolutely not. i think they're trumped up charges. i think john made these charges up in his head and wrote them down on paper i believe to national pop warner, nothing like that ever happened on my team. >> i've been a team mom for him for two of those four years so i'm not considwhat you consider bystander and i never heard anything mentioned in the nature of any kind of bounty. >> the conference investigated the claims and cal
reported by keith sharon and frank mickadet of "the orange county register". >> six out of a team of 22 saying it happened, confirming it happened so there's little doubt -- there's no doubt in my mind that it happened wrt we spoke with one player from the 2011 tustin red cobras team whose parents didn't want him identified. the player told us coaches did discuss cash incentives for big hits and that after games players would vote on which player would receive the money. he also...
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. >>> 22 years in prison, the sentence handed out to a former top democratic official in falls church, virginia. michael gardner was convicted in may of molesting two girls invited to his daughter's sleepover party. during the sentencing today gardner denied any wrongdoing. gardner is the chairman of the falls church democratic committee. >>> au.s. airways flight on its way to dallas returned to philly yesterday after a bomb threat was phone. in a passenger named christopher shell was taken from the plane at gunpoint. it was a hoax. police arrested another man for making the call. turns out the two were feuding over a woman. >>> the countdown is on for the washington nationals, the team may be in first place, but their time left with her ace pitcher is dwindling. dave ross is here with the latest on stephen strasburg. >> stephen strasburg made his final home start of the season for the nats in front of a packed house all trying to get their glimpse of him in d.c. this season, but unfortunately the fighting fish from miami would spoil the finale. he lasted three earnings, gave up two r
. >>> 22 years in prison, the sentence handed out to a former top democratic official in falls church, virginia. michael gardner was convicted in may of molesting two girls invited to his daughter's sleepover party. during the sentencing today gardner denied any wrongdoing. gardner is the chairman of the falls church democratic committee. >>> au.s. airways flight on its way to dallas returned to philly yesterday after a bomb threat was phone. in a passenger named christopher...
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he has a three-volume chronicle of the life of martin luther king jr. called "america in the king years." he is also more recently -- if we can get that up there on the screen -- is called "the cartel," which dispels corruption within the n.c.a.a. and what might be done to remedy it. we will just go briefly over the basic ground rules for tonight. they should not be that complex. i should tell you, i am not really a speaker tonight. i am just an official. [laughter] a timekeeper to enforce the rule. let's go through some of that. the opening statements will be eight minutes each. if anybody goes over, we will enforce those quite seriously. the responses will be five minutes each. if anyone says anything a little on toward -- untoward, there will be penalties to be assessed afterward. then we will have some q&a from the audience. you should be able to see on the screen. i can tell you as well. you can send your questions in advance to was. you can send them by way of the e-mail. aeidebates@aei.org. or, by twitter. #aeidebates. i believe that we have a co
he has a three-volume chronicle of the life of martin luther king jr. called "america in the king years." he is also more recently -- if we can get that up there on the screen -- is called "the cartel," which dispels corruption within the n.c.a.a. and what might be done to remedy it. we will just go briefly over the basic ground rules for tonight. they should not be that complex. i should tell you, i am not really a speaker tonight. i am just an official. [laughter] a...
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of the know-how yoshiro in 22 to let nietzsche know that her brother had inspired the belief that human greatness was possible in the modern world. one worthy of his greatness he nevertheless a weekend in her a longing for something deeper in herself. nietzsche confessed from, quote, her own emptiness. the ohio country, she called home had become a commonplace filled with trivial and essentially ugly for the hour embrace with matters of money and murder not with work or space or art of older and pretentious. they are disgusted by the mediocrity around her. she was also chagrined by her own limitations, "it would be impossible for you to imagine anything more superficial and i am reading what we can presume what was the translation of the nietzsche correspondence and had a relationship before he didn't before it ended explosively and he documented their letter exchanges and this was translated out this year so i'm assuming this is the book she is referring to. reading this exposed her to depths beyond depths of one great soul striking fire against another free reading about the strength
of the know-how yoshiro in 22 to let nietzsche know that her brother had inspired the belief that human greatness was possible in the modern world. one worthy of his greatness he nevertheless a weekend in her a longing for something deeper in herself. nietzsche confessed from, quote, her own emptiness. the ohio country, she called home had become a commonplace filled with trivial and essentially ugly for the hour embrace with matters of money and murder not with work or space or art of older...
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for example, martin luther king jr. was killed on march the 4th, 19 -- >> guest: april 4th. >> caller: april 4th, 1967 -- >> guest: '68. >> caller: he gave a speech in new york condemning the country with respect to the vietnam war -- >> guest: right. >> caller: and he was killed on the same date, april the 4th, 1968. and that was several days after lyndon johnson made the claim that he would not -- >> guest: four days. >> host: so are you seeing a conspiracy here? is this where you're going? >> caller: no, i'm raising a question. one biographer of lyndon johnson talks about the way lyndon johnson turned his back on sam rayburn -- >> guest: in 1940? >> caller: i don't remember the date. >> guest: yeah. early in time. the relations between martin luther king and lyndon johnson were excellent at the beginning and went immediately south the second that martin luther king came out against the vietnam war. and that's sad because the two men had so many aims in common. >> host: mr. beschloss, this is from josie in the new yor
for example, martin luther king jr. was killed on march the 4th, 19 -- >> guest: april 4th. >> caller: april 4th, 1967 -- >> guest: '68. >> caller: he gave a speech in new york condemning the country with respect to the vietnam war -- >> guest: right. >> caller: and he was killed on the same date, april the 4th, 1968. and that was several days after lyndon johnson made the claim that he would not -- >> guest: four days. >> host: so are you seeing...
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for example, martin luther king jr. was killed on march the 4th, 19 -- >> guest: april 4th. >> caller: april 4th, 1967 -- >> guest: '68. >> caller: he gave a speech in new york condemning the country with respect to the vietnam war -- >> guest: right. >> caller: and he was killed on the same date, april the 4th, 1968. and that was several days after lyndon johnson made the claim that he would not -- >> guest: four days. >> host: so are you seeing a conspiracy here? is this where you're going? >> caller: no, i'm raising a question. one biographer of lyndon johnson talks about the way lyndon johnson turned his back on sam rayburn -- >> guest: in 1940? >> caller: i don't remember the date. >> guest: yeah. early in time. the relations between martin luther king and lyndon johnson were excellent at the beginning and went immediately south the second that martin luther king came out against the vietnam war. and that's sad because the two men had so many aims in common. >> host: mr. beschloss, this is from josie in the new yor
for example, martin luther king jr. was killed on march the 4th, 19 -- >> guest: april 4th. >> caller: april 4th, 1967 -- >> guest: '68. >> caller: he gave a speech in new york condemning the country with respect to the vietnam war -- >> guest: right. >> caller: and he was killed on the same date, april the 4th, 1968. and that was several days after lyndon johnson made the claim that he would not -- >> guest: four days. >> host: so are you seeing...
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she came to congress after wages a successful battle in baltimore baltimore, the battle they were trying to put a highway through the old neighborhood where she lived. she stopped it and she road rode it all the way to congress and then to the senate. she has seniority among women democratic senators, and she's widely respected on both sides of the aisle. >> jennifer: she's one tough cookie. i'm curious whether you think hilly will actually run in 2016. >> eliot: why are you looking at me, because i'm from new york? >> jennifer: you're from new york. >> eliot: i think she will. i think she should. mr. vice president you know any decision like this is so person, where you are in life and what you want to put yourself through, but i think she's universally respected admired whatever tensions there may have been or sensibility of the public there was nothing but respect for her. as secretary of state she has represented this nation superbly, and i think she could clear the field in the democratic primary. >> al gore: i don't know if she's going to run or not. she has told close friends she'
she came to congress after wages a successful battle in baltimore baltimore, the battle they were trying to put a highway through the old neighborhood where she lived. she stopped it and she road rode it all the way to congress and then to the senate. she has seniority among women democratic senators, and she's widely respected on both sides of the aisle. >> jennifer: she's one tough cookie. i'm curious whether you think hilly will actually run in 2016. >> eliot: why are you looking...
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fans in baltimore gave them a standing ovation, ahead of last night's ravens/browns game. the replacements just one day after the league and referees union agreed on a new eight-year contract. nischelle turner is live in los angeles. they loved them at least at the very beginning. how did it go? >> four minutes they loved them for, soledad. you know, it didn't take long for the boos to come out. it wasn't because of bad calls or calls that fans thought were wrong. it was because, you know, when you have the home team and you make a call against the home team, fans don't tend to like that. the refs, the real regular refs did get that standing ovation. here's one of the calls in the third quarter about seven minutes in, a helmet-to-helmet hit call. they really heard the boos then. i was kind of taking notes while watching the game last night. one of the things i wrote down, it's kind of hard to look at the refs when you're watching on television. but that really is a good thing. because one of the benchmarks to see if they did do a good job was if you don't notice that they'
fans in baltimore gave them a standing ovation, ahead of last night's ravens/browns game. the replacements just one day after the league and referees union agreed on a new eight-year contract. nischelle turner is live in los angeles. they loved them at least at the very beginning. how did it go? >> four minutes they loved them for, soledad. you know, it didn't take long for the boos to come out. it wasn't because of bad calls or calls that fans thought were wrong. it was because, you...
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baltimore goes on to win 10-6. yankees and o's again tied atop the al east, three more games against each other this weekend. >>> nationals going for the sweep over the cubs. things get ugly. couple coaches start jawing at each other. the benches, bull pens clear in washington and nothing happens. a lot of standing around, people looking at each other, talking. no punches thrown. but still a little bad blood left over. bryce harper going to take exception to a pitch way inside, takes a step toward the mound, this time a little more serious, benches and bull pens come out, get together, this is a little better, still not what we're looking for. >> pushing and shoving. >> pushing. >> i want to see a punch. >> like one of those brawls in the taiwanese parliament, they don't really hit oech other, just kind of push and smack. >> broken up quickly. nats player, two cubs tossed. nationals win 9-2. >> you kind of want to see that zimmer moment, right? >> yeah. >> i don't want to see that. >> where pedro, you know, where a
baltimore goes on to win 10-6. yankees and o's again tied atop the al east, three more games against each other this weekend. >>> nationals going for the sweep over the cubs. things get ugly. couple coaches start jawing at each other. the benches, bull pens clear in washington and nothing happens. a lot of standing around, people looking at each other, talking. no punches thrown. but still a little bad blood left over. bryce harper going to take exception to a pitch way inside, takes a...
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john, independent, baltimore. caller: i would agree with what is being set by most americans, that we need to move on. that does not mean that we forget what has taken place, but as a nation we need to be united and we need to really know what the threat is in this country. i think -- i was just watching a brookings on c-span that aired yesterday. defensiveness by the audience there, and also the gentleman from the brookings institute -- my goodness, you would think that this is just a little party. we do not seem to understand what has happened, especially if you look at other western countries, most notably france, with a huge muslim population. there are areas of france that the average person cannot go into. i am not picking on muslims, but it just so happens that this tremendous tragedy in our country, that is where i came -- that is where it came from. we need to be vigilant on our part as a nation to do what is right. we do not hate muslims, but we certainly hate some of the acts. host: do you feel safer, t
john, independent, baltimore. caller: i would agree with what is being set by most americans, that we need to move on. that does not mean that we forget what has taken place, but as a nation we need to be united and we need to really know what the threat is in this country. i think -- i was just watching a brookings on c-span that aired yesterday. defensiveness by the audience there, and also the gentleman from the brookings institute -- my goodness, you would think that this is just a little...
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he has a three-volume chronicle of the life of martin luther king jr. called "america in the king years." he is also more recently -- if we can get that up there on the screen -- is called "the cartel," which dispels corruption within the n.c.a.a. and what might be done to remedy it. we will just go briefly over the basic ground rules for tonight. they should not be that complex. i should tell you, i am not really a speaker tonight. i am just an official. [laughter] a timekeeper to enforce the rule. let's go through some of that. the opening statements will be eight minutes each. if anybody goes over, we will enforce those quite seriously. the responses will be five minutes each. if anyone says anything a little on toward -- untoward, there will be penalties to be assessed afterward. then we will have some q&a from the audience. you should be able to see on the screen. i can tell you as well. you can send your questions in advance to was. you can send them by way of the e-mail. aeidebates@aei.org. or, by twitter. #aeidebates. i believe that we have a co
he has a three-volume chronicle of the life of martin luther king jr. called "america in the king years." he is also more recently -- if we can get that up there on the screen -- is called "the cartel," which dispels corruption within the n.c.a.a. and what might be done to remedy it. we will just go briefly over the basic ground rules for tonight. they should not be that complex. i should tell you, i am not really a speaker tonight. i am just an official. [laughter] a...
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bruce, baltimore, good morning, independent line, thank you for waiting. caller: how you doing, good morning. i watched the democratic convention and you also speak about how obama captured bin laden and all the praise of how senator obama did such a great job during the war and so forth. i think the credit should go to george bush. george bush is the one that set up all these ways of catching bin laden, setting up going to war in iraq. but all the democrats, all they are like perform colmes, they want to give obama all the credit for all the polices george bush set. host: thank you bruce. allen colmes. guest: i think to some extent you're right. i think the end of the iraq war, for example, was already in play when obama took office and in fact president obama kept many of the bush national security people around him like robert gates, the secretary of defense, at the beginning of his administration. so to some extent, you've actually got a point. but in terms of bin laden, you know, there's a clip of george w. bush at one point saying i don't knowy is, i
bruce, baltimore, good morning, independent line, thank you for waiting. caller: how you doing, good morning. i watched the democratic convention and you also speak about how obama captured bin laden and all the praise of how senator obama did such a great job during the war and so forth. i think the credit should go to george bush. george bush is the one that set up all these ways of catching bin laden, setting up going to war in iraq. but all the democrats, all they are like perform colmes,...
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a significant black population, 22%. what i think president obama has to do is mobilize voters. 14,107 votes. that is a battleground state. it is not a bellwether state. it probably will not be the state that in sight this at all. >> our guest now joining us a charlotte, north carolina. we will take the phone calls for our guests as we look closer. the population is just another 10 million. it is 9.6%. it is the highest in the country. it is the 12th highest. to give us more insight. guest: that is much of the change. s.xtiles comment tobacco they are gone without question. the textiles have been declining. we had jobs in computers, and technology. the six have had an impact but still have the world -- rural areas. there are 15 and he party -- -- there are 15 tea party chapters in the state. that is where you have the most growth. the job someone goes to the african americans and the newcomers. >host: there is a separate line for those from north carolina. we look forward to hearing from you. the first call is from toled
a significant black population, 22%. what i think president obama has to do is mobilize voters. 14,107 votes. that is a battleground state. it is not a bellwether state. it probably will not be the state that in sight this at all. >> our guest now joining us a charlotte, north carolina. we will take the phone calls for our guests as we look closer. the population is just another 10 million. it is 9.6%. it is the highest in the country. it is the 12th highest. to give us more insight....